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Large red and white buoy, with 5000 meter long cable adrift in 46-02.5S 162-17.1E at 181300Z may
HYDROPAC 969/08
- issued
- 2008-05-19 19:00Z
- status
- cancelled 2008-05-22 03:38Z (archive)
- cancels
- HYDROPAC 938/08
- authority
- NAVAREA XIV 51/08 190250Z MAY 08.
- sea
- Tasman Sea
- position
- -46.042, 162.285
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
1. LARGE RED AND WHITE BUOY, WITH 5000 METER LONG CABLE ADRIFT IN 46-02.5S 162-17.1E AT 181300Z MAY. REPORTS TO MARITIME OPERATIONS NEW ZEALAND, INMARSAT-C: 451200067, PHONE: 644 577 8030, FAX: 644 914 8038, E-MAIL: [email protected]. 2. CANCEL HYDROPAC 938/08. 3. CANCEL THIS MSG 26 MAY.
This area · other warnings
6 within 180 nm since 2008 · 0 in the last 12 months · 0 in force now
- Large red and white buoy, with 5000 meter long cable adrift in 46-09.3S 162-13.7E at 211300Z may2008-05-22
- Large red and white buoy, with 5000 meter long cable adrift in 45-30.0S 162-00.4E at 141300Z may2008-05-15
- Large red and white buoy, with 5000 meter long cable adrift in 45-55.7S 160-58.5E at 081300Z may2008-05-09
- Large red and white buoy, with 5000 meter long cable adrift in 46-03.9S 160-44.7E at 041300Z may2008-05-05
- Large red and white buoy, with 5000 meter long cable adrift in 46-53.8S 160-45.1E at 270100Z apr2008-04-28
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Timeline
- Large red and white buoy, with 5000 meter long cable adrift in 45-30.0S 162-00.4E at 141300Z maycancels · 2008-05-15
- Large red and white buoy, with 5000 meter long cable adrift in 45-30.0S 162-00.4E at 141300Z mayreplaced · 2008-05-15
- Cancel HYDROPAC 969/08 and this msgcancelled by · 2008-05-22
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